Today in History – 21st Jul

Today’s Highlight in History: On July 21, 1930, President Herbert Hoover signed an executive order establishing the Veterans Administration (later the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs). On this date: In 1861, the first Battle of Bull Run was fought at Manassas, Va., resulting in a Confederate victory. In 1925, the so-called “Monkey Trial” ended in Dayton, Tenn., with John T. Scopes convicted of violating state law for... [more]

Goldman earnings fall on trading slump and charges

Goldman Sachs could turn out to be a mere mortal after all. The investment bank on Tuesday said that its quarterly earnings tumbled 82 percent, steeper than forecast. A trading and underwriting slump tempered profits and raised questions about whether the firm is losing its ability to outsmart the competition. “We’ve grown accustomed to Goldman bucking the trends in (investment banking), but this quarter it seems like maybe... [more]

Lindsay Lohan begins prison term

Lindsay Lohan has begun a 90-day prison sentence that she will probably serve in isolation. Wearing dark denim jeans, a grey top, black corset belt and black jacket, the 24-year-old actress had arrived at a Beverly Hills court about 10 minutes late. After a short hearing, she was handcuffed behind her back to serve her time for a probation violation. Lohan was accompanied to court by her mother Dina and younger sister Ali, who wiped away... [more]

Today in History – 20th Jul.

Today is Tuesday, July 20, the 201st day of 2010. There are 164 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon after landing their lunar module. On this date: In 1810, Bogota, the capital of Nueva Granada (present-day Colombia), declared independence from Spanish rule. In 1861, the Congress of the... [more]

Mills slates decision to replace King with Morgan

Heather Mills has reignited her feud with Piers Morgan after slamming CNN’s decision to replace beloved TV host Larry King with the newsman. Last month Sir Paul McCartney’s ex-wife had a complaint against Morgan dismissed by the Press Complaints Commission after the TV judge berated her in a newspaper column. Now Mills has lashed out at Morgan again following reports he has signed a multi-million dollar deal to replace King... [more]

U.S. defence chief in Seoul for talks on North Korea

U.S. President Barack Obama’s defence chief began a visit to South Korea on Monday aiming to show strong support for its military ally locked in a bitter feud with North Korea over a deadly torpedo attack. Defence Secretary Robert Gates will be joined later in the week by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for a high-profile meeting in Seoul to respond to the North and to discuss ways to deter it from any future attack. But the unprecedented... [more]

Merkel lonely at top as another ally departs

German Chancellor Angela Merkel looked increasingly alone Monday after another key ally, the mayor of Hamburg, jumped ship as part of a mass exodus of experienced conservatives. Ole von Beust, leader of Germany’s second-largest city, which is also one of 16 regional states, announced he was quitting in August for personal reasons with another three years to go in his term. He is the sixth conservative state premier to leave his... [more]

Coalition talks reach crucial phase in Holland

Talks between the two Liberal parties D66 and VVD, Labour and the left-wing greens GroenLinks are heading towards a crucial phase this week, the NRC reports on Monday. The talks are now entering their third week and none of the party leaders would comment in any detail before Monday morning’s session. In the meantime, it is apparent that the VVD have the most to lose from joining forces with the three left of centre parties, the... [more]

Today in History – 19th Jul.

Today is Monday, July 19, the 200th day of 2010. There are 165 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On July 19, 1553, King Henry VIII’s daughter Mary was proclaimed Queen of England after teenage pretender Lady Jane Grey, who had claimed the monarchy for nine days, was deposed. (Lady Jane Grey was later executed for high treason.) On this date: In 1848, a pioneer women’s rights convention convened in Seneca... [more]

B.O.B knocks JLS from top spot

Rapper B.O.B. featuring Hayley Williams knocked boyband JLS from the top of the charts with the single Airplanes. The 2008 X Factor runners-up slipped to number seven with their new song The Club Is Alive. We No Speak Americano by Yolanda Be Cool vs D Cup climbed three places from five to two. Katy Perry and rapper Snoop Dogg also dropped from two to four after spending a couple of weeks at number one with their hit California Gurls. US... [more]

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